Characteristic EEG findings in ring 20 syndrome as a diagnostic clue

Keiko Kobayashi , Masumi Inagaki , Masayuki Sasaki , Kenji Sugai , Shigeru Ohta , Toshiaki Hashimoto
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Abstract

Objective: To review the EEG features of ring 20 syndrome in two patients to disclose the characteristic pattern of this syndrome. The features of our cases and 24 patients reported in the literature will be discussed.

Subjects and methods: Report of two patients and review of literature.

Results: The two patients had intractable epilepsy since childhood. Their clinical seizures were mostly complex partial seizures. Often the patients seizures were of prolonged duration. Ictal EEG revealed characteristic slow waves, and sharp waves. The slow waves were (1) usually synchronous high-voltage slow waves with or without a spike component predominantly in the frontal and frontopolar areas, (2) sometimes showed a change in frequency every several seconds, (3) continued for a long period, and (4) easily spread diffusely. The sharp waves were 5–6 Hz irregular and diffuse discontinuous sharp waves, and sometimes appeared predominantly in the centroparietal area. The clinical seizure pattern and EEG findings were similar in the 24 published cases.

Conclusions: These EEG findings may be a characteristic feature of ring 20 syndrome and thus may be useful as a diagnostic clue.

环20综合征的特征性脑电图表现作为诊断线索
目的:回顾2例环20综合征的脑电图特征,揭示该综合征的特征模式。我们的病例和文献中报道的24例患者的特点将被讨论。研究对象和方法:2例患者报告及文献复习。结果:2例患者自幼患有顽固性癫痫。临床发作多为复杂部分性发作。患者的癫痫发作通常持续时间较长。脑电图显示特征性慢波和尖波。慢波多为同步高压慢波,主要分布在额叶和额极区,有或无尖峰成分;有时每隔几秒频率变化一次;持续时间较长;锐波为5 ~ 6 Hz不规则和弥漫性不连续锐波,有时主要出现在中顶叶区。24例已发表病例的临床发作模式和脑电图结果相似。结论:这些脑电图表现可能是环20综合征的特征性特征,可作为诊断线索。
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